
Emily Ortiz
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I love to write, create motivational posters, and read young adult fiction!
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Answered a Question in The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
Many times, like in Mark Twain's work, authors use regional dialect and even phonetic spelling to add to the authenticity of a piece and its overall impact. Authors purposely choose their... -
Answered a Question in Twilight
The protagonist is the most important character in the story. In this text, that's Bella! We want her to adjust to her new life in Forks, we want her to fit in, we want her to find out... -
Answered a Question in Frankenstein
The answer to this question depends on your interpretation of Walton; we could easily argue both sides. Some might argue that Walton's journey is a selfish quest for fame and notoriety, not just... -
Answered a Question in The White Man's Burden
This verse reveals some of the hypocrisy of the title of the hymn. Kipling calls colonialism the white man's burden, but history shows us that colonialism in practice was less of a burden than an... -
Answered a Question in Edwin Arlington Robinson
"Richard Cory," by Edward Arlington Robinson: 1. What connections can you make to "glittering" Richard Cory and the simile of him being richer than a king? 2. Why did people envy Richard Cory?...